Sorry, but that's the result from atomizing "essential oils" inside your ( "HER" ) house. Droplets fall on everything and, since most are mixed with a carrier oil, they form the same kind of surface coating as cooking oil, bacon fat, etc. Water-based products do not do that and evaporatative air fresheners usually dissipate quickly.
(Note to husbands: "Essential oils" are not oils. They are chemicals, usually water-based, that carry the aromatic essences of plants. These are distilled from real plants and concentrated, mostly for commercial food processing where the "strawberry" essence is added back to the product after it has been "gunked up" for consumption. For nice-smelling "aroma therapy," the aroma essence is homogenized with a volatile oil and sold at outrageous prices to consumers who squirt to about the house (or bedroom) thinking it has some mysterious benefit. Channel #5 would do much the same -- and likely cheaper.)